A common scenario across organisations is that different departments managing work are using different tools to plan and track the activities that are related. Consider the scenario of building a software application. You probably have various teams working on that project each using different applications such as Azure Boards, Project for the web and Project Online. In this session, see how Project Roadmap can be used to visualize work and key dates in one view.
CPS
Paul Mather is Microsoft Technology consultant and Microsoft Project MVP based in the UK working for Corporate Project Solutions (CPS). Paul has been involved in successful Project and SharePoint deployments since 2007 working with all versions of Project and other supporting Microsoft technologies in Office 365 and Azure. Paul regularly blogs at https://pwmather.wordpress.com and can be found on Twitter here https://twitter.com/pwmather
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A common scenario across organisations is that different departments managing work are using different tools to plan and track the activities that are related. Consider the scenario of building a software application. You probably have various teams working on that project each using different applications such as Azure Boards, Project for the web and Project Online. In this session, see how Project Roadmap can be used to visualize work and key dates in one view.
CPS
Paul Mather is Microsoft Technology consultant and Microsoft Project MVP based in the UK working for Corporate Project Solutions (CPS). Paul has been involved in successful Project and SharePoint deployments since 2007 working with all versions of Project and other supporting Microsoft technologies in Office 365 and Azure. Paul regularly blogs at https://pwmather.wordpress.com and can be found on Twitter here https://twitter.com/pwmather